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http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/current/match/352994.htmlYes, against the Australians.
The Fish Tank was where you arranged to meet people.
Great picture! Is that the brass weights for the weighing machine man I can see on the left?who remembers going to sheaf market saturday morning before a game , I went to get some pineapple chunks
or jap desserts
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Wasn't Big Ada summat to do with the weighing machins?Great picture! Is that the brass weights for the weighing machine man I can see on the left?
I recall seeing him around there as a young kid before the coin-op machines did him out of a job.
Think it is the 1-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge in November 1955. If so, then Hodgy was the keeper. Howard Johnson the Blade on the right and the other Blade is Cliff Mason. Roy Bentley (who scored the goal) is the Chelsea player in the middle
Think it is the 1-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge in November 1955. If so, then Hodgy was the keeper. Howard Johnson the Blade on the right and the other Blade is Cliff Mason. Roy Bentley (who scored the goal) is the Chelsea player in the middle
http://www.bounder.friardale.co.uk/Results/1955.htm#1765
They won the league in the previous season. John Harris was still at the club and if you open the link it will state he didnt play in that match. He was 38 at the time and a few months later he moved to Chester to be their player managerChelsea league champions(?) Would John Harris have been playing?
They won the league in the previous season. John Harris was still at the club and if you open the link it will state he didnt play in that match. He was 38 at the time and a few months later he moved to Chester to be their player manager
Incredible knowledge you've got, Silent.Think it is the 1-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge in November 1955. If so, then Hodgy was the keeper. Howard Johnson the Blade on the right and the other Blade is Cliff Mason. Roy Bentley (who scored the goal) is the Chelsea player in the middle
http://www.bounder.friardale.co.uk/Results/1955.htm#1765
I love looking for clues in the photos and trying to work out which match it wasIncredible knowledge you've got, Silent.
Funny you should say that, it was the place where Bert was stood up for the first and last time in his life!
Now you mention it, it might have been a woman I'm not who it was though. You mean the old lass who sold veg from a stall on Dixon Lane? Anybody?Wasn't Big Ada summat to do with the weighing machins?
I know two people (now no longer living) who saw Bradman in that match through a hole in one of the gates as the ground was really full when the maestro was battingThe "Invincibles"
Fish tank was a bad place to meet for a first date.It was usually where I was stood up.
Bert didn't quit, he got his act together and made sure it never happened again.
Fish tank was a bad place to meet for a first date.
I used to arrange the first date outside the Blue Bell on the High St then you could see what she looked like from across the road.
Couldnt remember much after Fri/Sat night used to get a bit hazy.
Alcohol consumption!
I work in the 2nd floor!And if she was really rough (or you couldn't remember) the 'meat rack' outside the Penny Black:
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That looks like ged booth holding that flag up giving it the thumbs up,once of Hyde Park and Cromford Street?
No, he stopped using Hai Karate aftershave and switched to Brut.
What about the kiosk in Pond St coming into town on the 42/53 bus you would pass it if she was rough get off top of Flat St and carry on up town.And if she was really rough (or you couldn't remember) the 'meat rack' outside the Penny Black:
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Ah the great smell of Brut!Most of us did it the other way around Bert.
What about the kiosk in Pond St coming into town on the 42/53 bus you would pass it if she was rough get off top of Flat St and carry on up town.
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